Two new funding opportunities from the Department of Defense (DoD) that are now open for submissions. These Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) are designed to drive innovation and advanced critical technology solutions.π΅ π΅ π΅
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Introducing Our New TABA Services Page: Elevate Your SBIR Success
Explore our TABA services and see how we can help your business thrive. Contact us today for more information. πΌ ποΈ
Navigating Federal Grant Proposal Deadlines Around Upcoming Holidays
Holidays can be a wonderful time to spend with loved ones. However, for those applying to federal grant proposals, they can present a hassle in terms of meeting the deadline. π π¦ πΊπΈ
HHS SBIR Contract Presolicitation (PHS-2025-1) is now available!
The SBIR contracts presolicitation of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (PHS-2025-1) has been released. The solicitation is anticipated to be made available on or around August 2, 2024.π¬
10 Steps for Preparing for the DoD SBIR 24.3 & STTR 24.C Solicitation
π’ Get ready for the FY 2024 DoD SBIR 24.3 & STTR 24.C solicitations! Pre-release starts August 21, 2024. Learn how to prepare your proposal and increase your chances of success. π©οΈπ’ π₯Ύ
Understanding the New Budget Changes in NSF SBIR Phase I
Stay ahead of the curve with these updates and enhance your chances of securing NSF SBIR Phase I funding. πβ¨
Client/Customer Funding Success Stories: How We Helped Businesses
EB Howard Consulting helped businesses secure crucial funding through NSF, USDA, and NIH grants. πΌπ‘ Discover our success stories and see how we’ve made a significant impact for our clients. π
Preparing for the NASA SBIR Program: Key Dates, Budgets, and Options
π’ NASA SBIR proposals due July 30th! Learn about key dates, budget amounts, and options for Phase I, Phase II, Direct to Phase II, and FastTrack. Start preparing your proposal now! ππ« π βοΈ
Important Update: New DOD BAA Pre-Release
The Department of Defense has just released a new BAA topic – “Modeling, Optimization, and Monitoring of Thick SiC Epitaxy Processes” π₯οΈ π¬
Key Changes to Letters of Support in NSF SBIR Phase I Applications
π’ Important update: NSF SBIR Phase I applications no longer require Letters of Support! Focus on detailed technical merit, clear commercial potential, robust project plans, and team qualifications to strengthen your proposal. Stay ahead with these changes and boost your funding success! πβ¨